President Obama went to a Boeing factory last week and promised to help the $56 billion corporation by giving it more taxpayer subsidies.
Obama called on Congress to reauthorize and expand the government agency that most embodies corporate welfare — the Export-Import Bank of the United States. The Boeing factory in Washington state was a fitting location, given that most of Ex-Im’s finance dollars — 66 percent of its guarantees last year — subsidize Boeing sales.
Because foreign governments give “unfair subsidies” to their manufacturers, Obama argued, Uncle Sam needs to raise its subsidies in order to create a “level playing field.”
